Originally posted by bigdunny1
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I've never even quoted Golovkin or his team in my posts and I've never even heard Golovkin himself specifically saying "he's a small middleweight" or whatever else crap you're spewing (I don't care to watch too many interviews myself), rather I'm making my own observations which I've stated for several years now, look it up if you want (long before Canelo was title holder I made the same observation).
So what you're saying here is that I'm out of line, or in your words "gone full re tard (sic)" for thinking Golovkin isn't a small middleweight? lol ok man. You know in fact that would make it even worse if he were truly a "small middleweight"; that Canelo is ducking a small middleweight and not a "normally sized" middleweight? Golovkin weighs what, 170-172 pounds on fight night? That sounds about right for middleweight to me. A big middleweight is Hopkins, Pavlik, Jermain Taylor; those guys were all about 6'1 and could easily fight at 168 (and even 175). Those guys were on the bigger end of the middleweight spectrum. A smaller middleweight would be guys like Tito Trinidad who had fought at 147, 154 and then 160. All middleweights nonetheless - 155 to 160 is middleweight, as stated. Doesn't matter if you're a "small middleweight" or a "big middleweight". Middleweight is middleweight, period. So what are you even trying to accomplish here with your post? Canelo is a middleweight, Golovkin is a middleweight. Golovkin is mandatory to Canelo's middleweight belt, in what would be a three-belt unification match. What's the problem again? Oh right, Golden Boy & Canelo do not want to fight Gennady.
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